OUR MISSION

To educate scholars of, and contributors to, a sustainable world, through an interdisciplinary curriculum that emphasizes entrepreneurial thinking and environmental, social, and economic sustainability.

Parking Agreement

All students who have a vehicle are required to register this vehicle with the College; this includes autos and motorcycles. Students who intend to park on campus must purchase a parking pass and display it on the vehicle. However, if a student does not own a vehicle and/or does not plan on parking on campus, they may indicate below and have the fee removed from their account. Should the student decide to park on campus, they are aware that a parking pass is required and must be purchased.

Parking Form for*

(Choose one or both)

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

School Year*

(Example: 2018-2019)

Name*

FirstLast

Student ID*

Email*

Phone*

Student Information*

I'm a first year student

I'm a transfer student

I'm a returning student

Do you, or will you, live on campus?*

Yes

No

Do you intend to bring a vehicle to campus?*

Yes

No

Vehicle Information (Required of all students with a vehicle):

Vehicle Make

Vehicle Model

Color

Year of Vehicle

Plate Number

State

Category

Car

Motorcycle

Scooter

No fee for motorcycles and scooters. Please park in designated spaces.

Parking Agreement

All students who have a vehicle are required to register the vehicle with the College, obtain a parking permit, and display the permit at all times when parking on College premises.

Permits can be obtained in the Registrar’s Office. Parking passes are required on campus from August 15 to May 15 each calendar year from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The cost of parking on campus is $75 per semester. This fee is automatically charged to all student accounts. This permit allows the authorized user to park on campus in accordance with parking regulations. The replacement fee for a lost, stolen, or misplaced parking pass is $100. Motorcycles and scooters do not have to pay for a parking permit; however, they must be registered and parked in the areas designated for these vehicles.

The parking permit allows the authorized user to park on campus in accordance with parking regulations. No motorcycles and/or scooters may be brought into the residence halls at any time.

Warnings for parking violations will be given the first two weeks of the semester. Beginning the third week of the semester, all parking violations in campus lots will be $35; except for those cars who park in fire lanes or other restricted areas. Cars parked in these areas will be subject to SNC fines up to $200 per citation, booting, and/or towing at the owner’s expense.

Although all vehicles must be registered, a student may park only one vehicle on campus at any given time. Students must park in designated parking areas. It is a violation of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency to park vehicles on unpaved surfaces, including the shoulder along Country Club Drive and surrounding side streets, because it causes erosion and sediment discharge into Lake Tahoe during periods of precipitation due to soil disturbance.

Between November 1 and May 1, it is unlawful to park a vehicle on any street within any designated snow removal area. This includes along Country Club, Mill Creek and Highway 28 in front of the new Holman Arts & Media Center. Any vehicle in violation of this ordinance (Washoe County Ordinance No. 70.425) may be towed and/or cited. If your vehicle is towed, you will be responsible for all costs of removal.

Non-operating vehicles within student housing parking areas are considered abandoned items and will be removed according to Washoe County regulations. Registered owners will be responsible for any fines incurred. In keeping with Sierra Nevada College’s theme of sustainability, students are encouraged to car pool and share a pass.

Parking Waiver

By signing this waiver, I am verifying that I will not be parking a vehicle on the SNC campus and am requesting removal of the parking fee from my student account.

I am aware, that if I park a car on campus and do not have a valid parking pass, I am liable for parking fines and possible booting of my vehicle; all charges must be paid before I can register for courses, graduate, and/or receive my transcripts.

I agree that I will not park on the roadways and streets surrounding the campus. I further understand that if I do park on area roadways in an illegal or improper manner that I am subject to ticketing and/or towing by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office.

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I have read, understood and agree to abide by the above stated Sierra Nevada College Parking Policies.